Is it better on hardware or a VM, does anyone build it on a docker container
with its own database?
Thank you everyone,
Best,
John
"is it better on hardware?" ---- LOL, it has been a LONG time since
anybody has been running programs "on hardware". Quite likely before you
were born. You are talking about something like an IBM 650 (you put the
instructions spaced out on the drum -- where you put them affected the
speed at which programs would run*) That would be the 1950's. By the
mid 1960's the IBM 360 was out and running under MFT so multitasking <<
in other words, running under an operating system >>
I suspect you meant (by "hardware") just under the operating system, but
gee, already a couple levels up from hardware. When you turn on your
computer, it starts coming up in its BIOS (basic input output system)
because without that software running it couldn't even bring in the OS
you intend to use.
Michael D Novack
* If spaced right, while the previous instruction executed, the drum had
rotated, so fastest if the next instruction was about to be at the read
head. Maybe 1961 I an a high school friend made a tiny 4 bit machine ALL
SOLID STATE. We had to hand load a "program" into the core so I guess
you'd call that
hardware"
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